TY - JOUR
T1 - Paraburkholderia suaedae sp. nov., a Potential Plant Growth-Promoting Bacterium Isolated from the Halophyte Suaeda japonica
AU - Park, Sunho
AU - Lee, Hyunji
AU - Yook, Subin
AU - Baek, Chunghwan
AU - Kim, Jisu
AU - Kwak, Seunghui
AU - Na, Taeho
AU - Seo, Taegun
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PY - 2025/11
Y1 - 2025/11
N2 - A novel bacterial strain was isolated from the roots of Suaeda japonica, a halophytic plant inhabiting tidal zones. Phylogenetic, genomic, and phenotypic analyses identified the isolate as a novel species within the genus Paraburkholderia, for which the name Paraburkholderia suaedae sp. nov. is proposed. The strain exhibits multiple plant growth-promoting traits, including the production of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid, indole-3-acetic acid, and siderophore, along with the ability to fix nitrogen and solubilize phosphate. Genomic analysis revealed genes associated with enhanced root surface adhesion and rhizosphere survival, such as those involved in thiamine biosynthesis and transport, and biofilm formation via poly-β-1,6-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine (PGA) synthesis. These features suggest the strain’s potential for persistent colonization and beneficial interaction with host plants. Although its direct impact on plant growth has not yet been experimentally validated, the genetic and biochemical evidence supports its potential application in agriculture. The objective of this study was to conduct a polyphasic taxonomic characterization of a novel strain DGU8T isolated from the roots of the halophyte Suaeda japonica, and to assess its potential as a plant growth-promoting agent, particularly its tolerance to drought-related osmotic stress.
AB - A novel bacterial strain was isolated from the roots of Suaeda japonica, a halophytic plant inhabiting tidal zones. Phylogenetic, genomic, and phenotypic analyses identified the isolate as a novel species within the genus Paraburkholderia, for which the name Paraburkholderia suaedae sp. nov. is proposed. The strain exhibits multiple plant growth-promoting traits, including the production of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid, indole-3-acetic acid, and siderophore, along with the ability to fix nitrogen and solubilize phosphate. Genomic analysis revealed genes associated with enhanced root surface adhesion and rhizosphere survival, such as those involved in thiamine biosynthesis and transport, and biofilm formation via poly-β-1,6-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine (PGA) synthesis. These features suggest the strain’s potential for persistent colonization and beneficial interaction with host plants. Although its direct impact on plant growth has not yet been experimentally validated, the genetic and biochemical evidence supports its potential application in agriculture. The objective of this study was to conduct a polyphasic taxonomic characterization of a novel strain DGU8T isolated from the roots of the halophyte Suaeda japonica, and to assess its potential as a plant growth-promoting agent, particularly its tolerance to drought-related osmotic stress.
KW - Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG)
KW - Paraburkholderia
KW - novel bacterial species
KW - pan-genome analysis
KW - plant growth-promoting bacteria
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105023484339
U2 - 10.3390/microorganisms13112498
DO - 10.3390/microorganisms13112498
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105023484339
SN - 2076-2607
VL - 13
JO - Microorganisms
JF - Microorganisms
IS - 11
M1 - 2498
ER -